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Friday, 26 October 2018
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Shop Day
Gisborne Intermediate had a shop day to raise money for term 4 . The money that the whole school made will go towards amazing experiences that will make the rest of the term fun and enjoyable.
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
Start of Term 4 2018
Wow! How fast is the year going!?
We have reached term 4 already and many of our students are starting to think about where they might head for high school. At this point in the year, many of the kids have some real highlights from their time at Gisborne Intermediate, whether that be sports trips away, class trips, exciting learning or Action Week. Some of what we'll be posting over the next couple of weeks will be to do with these highlights.
In the meantime, it was a real highlight for many Year 8 learners, being able to attend their first Waka Hourua orientation visit towards the end of last term. For many kids, it was their first time aboard any kind of large sailing craft, and the opportunity to explore the different parts of the ship and navigational components was really interesting. Their faces say it all!
Huge thanks to Kevin Weatherley for his amazing photography! We are very grateful!
We have reached term 4 already and many of our students are starting to think about where they might head for high school. At this point in the year, many of the kids have some real highlights from their time at Gisborne Intermediate, whether that be sports trips away, class trips, exciting learning or Action Week. Some of what we'll be posting over the next couple of weeks will be to do with these highlights.
In the meantime, it was a real highlight for many Year 8 learners, being able to attend their first Waka Hourua orientation visit towards the end of last term. For many kids, it was their first time aboard any kind of large sailing craft, and the opportunity to explore the different parts of the ship and navigational components was really interesting. Their faces say it all!
Huge thanks to Kevin Weatherley for his amazing photography! We are very grateful!
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